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You don't expect things to Improve?
By the time this gets cheaper, or even before that, I expect Devices to have flash memory with their drivers. I expect OSs to access that memory and install the drivers as soon as it's "plugged in", or connected by bluetooth. You put your bluetooth enabled camera on the table, the table downloads the drivers for the camera, installs them, opens photo program, and downloads photos.
Posted by: kamahl928   Posted on: 05/30/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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table PC? What will they think of next happy  lutz.huesch@... | 05/29/07
And I dreamed up the first  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/07
Spooky!  michael_donlan@... | 05/30/07
Historical Note(Correction)  jake48 | 05/30/07
How the 'Milan' table PC was born  Loverock Davidson | 05/30/07
It's nothing I want  OKJoe | 05/30/07
Mark his words...  tem.digital | 05/30/07
Jeff Han  gezi | 05/30/07
Jeff Han  richardc_z | 05/30/07
Microsoft ahead of Jeff Han? Don't think so  KaplanMike | 05/30/07
You don't expect things to Improve?  kamahl928 | 05/30/07
Nature Abhors a Vacuum  esqcaped@... | 05/30/07
I agree -  zoroaster | 05/30/07
Ho hum... must be a slow news day  zoroaster | 05/30/07
Wow  ohe | 05/31/07
Abracadabra  ohe | 05/31/07
another MS rip  Pnar | 05/31/07
Wow, another Apple Newton  Boot_Agnostic | 06/01/07

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